单词 | bohemic |
释义 | Bohemicadj.ΘΚΠ society > faith > sect > Christianity > other sects and movements > Utraquism > [adjective] Bohemica1613 utraquist1894 utraquistic1894 a1613 E. Brerewood Enq. Langs. & Relig. (1614) Pref. sig. ¶2v Some embracing the Waldensian, or the Bohemick, others the Augustane, and some the Heluetian confession. 1798 J. M. Mason Lett. on Frequent Communion vi. 62 The Helvetic, Gallican..Augsbourg, Saxon, Bohemic confessions, all treat of the supper. 2. Of, relating to, or originating in Bohemia; designating or relating to Bohemians or their language; = Bohemian adj. 1a. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Europe > native or inhabitant of Bohemia or Czech Republic > [adjective] Bohemish1546 Bohemian1574 Bohemic1640 Czechish1830 Czechian1837 Czechoslovak1915 Czechoslovakian1918 Czech1992 the mind > language > languages of the world > Indo-Hittite > [adjective] > Indo-European > Balto-Slavic > Slavic > Lechitic > Czech Bohemish1546 Bohemic1640 Bohemian1650 Czech1817 Czechish1830 Czechian1837 Czechic1854 1640 E. Pagitt Christianographie (ed. 3) 73 The Slavon tongue is of great extent: of it there be many Dialects, as the Russe, the Polish, the Bohemick, the Illyrian..and others. 1683 I. Mather Kometographia ix. 110 The Bohemic and Germanic War, in which Rivers of Blood were poured forth. 1717 tr. A. Varillas Pretended Reformers 79 The Cardinal..gave him a Pen to write down his Retraction in the Bohemick Language. 1825 Eng. Cratylus 10 He demonstrates the affinity of the Moscovic, the Rutenic, the Polonic, the Bohemic, and the Lusatic languages with those of Dalmatia and Croatia. 1937 W. J. Williams in E. Eyre et al. European Civilization VI. 743 The peoples..between the Bohemic lands and the Baltic littoral. 3. Usually with lower-case initial. Socially unconventional in a way regarded as characteristic of creative artists; belonging to or characteristic of a bohemian (Bohemian n. 3); = Bohemian adj. 3. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > a standard of conduct > [adjective] > not conforming to standard behaviour irregular1395 unformalc1449 informalc1475 disordered1561 monstrous1568 odd1577 irregulate1579 exorbitant1613 free-spirited1613 exorbitating1632 inconformable1633 extravagant1650 inconform1659 eccentric1685 unconformable1702 outrageous1778 unconventional1840 erratic1841 kinky1844 Bohemian1846 radical1869 Bohemic1874 nonconforming1899 hard case1904 jazz1917 offbeat1922 deviant1935 deviate1945 oddball1945 left field1951 way out1955 boho1958 non-conformant1960 sideways1969 society > society and the community > social relations > lack of social communication or relations > separation or isolation > [adjective] > outside conventional society Bohemian1846 Bohemic1874 Greenwich Village1919 boho1958 hippie1959 outsiderish1959 outsiderly1959 beatniky1964 long-haired1964 neo-hippie1980 1874 Frank Leslie's Illustr. Newspaper 7 Mar. 422/1 He was enjoying the smoke of democratic caporal tobacco from a long Algerian pipe,..when the bell rung vigorously at the door of the bohemic paradise. 1981 Lawrence (Kansas) Daily Jrnl.-World 22 Feb. 2 b/1 All these people who were so bohemic quit [painting] and went back to their families. 2018 Sydney Morning Herald (Nexis) 21 Feb. It'll give you the chance to eat your meals alfresco in an arty, bohemic shambles. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2020; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adj.a1613 |
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